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Technology could improve access to healthcare but stringent data protection measures must safeguard people’s health records
Many states have decided to boycott the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing. Is this platform being used to draw the battle lines?
Open societies have always defended their borders stoutly and they must also safeguard the new digital frontlines
The integrity of global financial institutions has come under scrutiny as indication of data manipulations tilted in favour of China has been uncovere
Technology reflects the biases of its creators; if most are men, women’s needs will be left out of the design of tech innovation.
Responsible and ethical AI is premised on an infrastructure of trust; it is imperative that accountability and governance frameworks establish transpa
India aims to decarbonise its road by pushing for EVs, but would decarbonisation of road transport through electrification without decarbonisation of
It is understood that not only gender equality suffers a setback when women leave the workforce, GDP suffers a blow as well
Address by External Affairs Minister at the inaugural session of BRICS Academic Forum 2021.
Even though Socialism as a failed philosophy stares us in the face, India’s Constitution continues to Preamble all Articles through it. Perhaps, tha
Seeing China’s options from Xi’s point of view leads us to no other conclusion. We must prepare as best we can for what it to come.
India’s success in growing at a quick pace while keeping per capita emissions low despite its large population is a potential model for replication
On World Malaria Day, we analyse the risks malaria endemic countries face with the twin challenge of both COVID-19 and malaria
Social media platforms were ostensibly conceived to democratise ideas, not stifle them. What is at stake is if the US’s friends continue to trust th
We need to be in a better position to do our homework and genuinely assess the environmental impact of digital technologies, including AI.
The Competition Commission of India has treated data protection as a non-price competition parameter and found a compromise on this parameter by the d
It will be a challenging road ahead to achieve global governance and it will require substantial political will. India can play a leading role.
If this is a moment that will change the Internet, how will that process proceed from here? And for whom will it change?
Third party data collection — whatever the motivation — has the potential to blur the lines between data privacy and complete identification.
The CAI — despite Ursula von der Leyen’s claim that it will help the EU defend multilateralism — is not multilateral at all. It is a bilateral d
While the geopolitical contestation in emerging technologies will continue, the importance of strengthening policies towards network security cannot b
Any new framework for non-personal data must consider that data is not just an economic resource to be commodified, neither is it an instrument of sov
As we move more towards a cash-flow based system of lending, companies are building their own risk assessment models for borrowers using both payment
India is ahead of the entire world when it comes to fintech. This is an unprecedented time, ripe for entrepreneurship.
As technology evolves and new solutions emerge, governments have taken greater interest in regulatory matters, particularly in Indo-Pacific economies
Data localisation requirements under Turkish law have so far been sector-specific and, hence, limited in scope.
Pooling data rights to negotiate better with platform companies can help rebalance power in the data economy and address the growing gaps in individua
Although London’s actions on Hong Kong and Huawei suggest a renewed US-UK alignment against China, it also exacerbates Washington’s asymmetric pul
The first part of this article examined the security and political in J&K, one year after August 5th. This, second part, looks the development sce
While India is still in its nascent stages in the evolution of its health data ecosystem — it is important to diagnose some of the early challenges
As India still does not have a Personal Data Protection law in place, it would be unwise to expand the scope of Aarogya Setu far beyond its original p